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2018-03-28 at 6:10 AM UTC
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2018-03-28 at 7:03 AM UTC
Originally posted by lempoid loompus the patterns are different for every test. if they were the same patterns it would be a learning test, not an IQ test, and the statistics would reflect this, because these tests are normed on people who have been tested chronically who originally were assessed earlier in their life for giftedness. like i was in gifted programs from kindergarden to 10th grade even though i never did any work. the statistics are mathematical artifacts detached from any possible applied and inferred social dogmas that inherently support one's work as an accurate measure of intelligence, and how does it do that? through the g factor, which has been highly correlated through brain scans to increased neural connectivity and efficiency. the g factor is the #1 correlate of IQ tests, and the g factor is the #1 correlate of increased neural connectivity/efficiency, therefore IQ tests when constructed well are the most accurate assessment of an enhanced neurological architecture possible.
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2018-03-28 at 7:07 AM UTCikr
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2018-03-28 at 7:39 AM UTCsploo wats my iq
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2018-03-28 at 7:42 AM UTC
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2018-03-28 at 7:44 AM UTCWhat's my ID nigga
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2018-03-28 at 7:47 AM UTC
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2018-03-28 at 7:47 AM UTC
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2018-03-28 at 7:53 AM UTCGrilled cheese anyone? I'll trade my t shirt for a grilled cheese.
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2018-03-28 at 8:15 AM UTC
Originally posted by lempoid loompus the patterns are different for every test. if they were the same patterns it would be a learning test, not an IQ test, and the statistics would reflect this, because these tests are normed on people who have been tested chronically who originally were assessed earlier in their life for giftedness. like i was in gifted programs from kindergarden to 10th grade even though i never did any work. the statistics are mathematical artifacts detached from any possible applied and inferred social dogmas that inherently support one's work as an accurate measure of intelligence, and how does it do that? through the g factor, which has been highly correlated through brain scans to increased neural connectivity and efficiency. the g factor is the #1 correlate of IQ tests, and the g factor is the #1 correlate of increased neural connectivity/efficiency, therefore IQ tests when constructed well are the most accurate assessment of an enhanced neurological architecture possible.
Lol, sploo still stuck on dat 'im special because I was in gifted classes' shit -
2018-03-28 at 8:17 AM UTCAnd before you say it, yes I was, but I dropped out in 10th grade because I did even less work than you, faggot.
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2018-03-28 at 8:17 AM UTC
Originally posted by LegalizeSpiritualDiscovery Lol, sploo still stuck on dat 'im special because I was in gifted classes' shit
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2018-03-28 at 8:18 AM UTC
Originally posted by LegalizeSpiritualDiscovery And before you say it, yes I was, but I dropped out in 10th grade because I did even less work than you, faggot.
https://www.facebook.com/brandon.quintana.104
i stabbed a chinese girl with a pencil for being cute and sexually abused my classmates you opiate-addicted cuck pussy -
2018-03-28 at 8:19 AM UTCWhat LSD has done is tremendously more impressive than anything you have ever done in your life. Do you know the sort of drive it took for him to get where he is? He's cleaned up, got a job, got a car, got a life. It may not be perfect but goddamn at least he has some real goals, unlike you, you philosophy major getting settler.
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2018-03-28 at 8:21 AM UTCRichie Millie cost me about an aston martin,
sold my soul for a pound a shard,
a little thotty named Tana stole my heart,
I just got a call from the ceo of Sudafed,
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2018-03-28 at 8:22 AM UTC
Originally posted by Malice Alcohol is for losers, benzos are for champions. People generally only disagree because they either lack self control or are too stupid to handle them, both of which cause problems with alcohol as well.
I’ve never had a problem with benzos, except for a few times when I was blacking out on clonazolam powder and not realizing it, because I was being reckless and not using volumetric dosing, just a microscoop, due to severe depression and dysfunction, but it may have only landed me in the ER once, it’s not like I committed any felonies on it, as far as I can recall.
Unlike you lot I genuinely learn my lesson and would never make the same mistake again.
whats that last statement supposed to mean? wtf, 'you lot' ?? so what you think you are the only one who manages your drug use responsibly and actively participates in harm reduction? my god you really do believe that you're smarter and better than the rest of us, don't cha? pretty fucking funny for an autistic retard that lives constantly in a fucking little fantasy dream world of his own.
not every drug user is a fucking junkie malice.
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2018-03-28 at 8:22 AM UTChe's a heroin addict who rapes and tortures his mom on probation being defended by a guy without a college degree who lost his virginity in his mid 20s
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2018-03-28 at 8:28 AM UTC
Originally posted by 杀死所有的白魔鬼 What LSD has done is tremendously more impressive than anything you have ever done in your life. Do you know the sort of drive it took for him to get where he is? He's cleaned up, got a job, got a car, got a life. It may not be perfect but goddamn at least he has some real goals, unlike you, you philosophy major getting settler.
Would you be so kind toward Bill Krozby If he got a car to accompany his restaurant jobs? He clearly has a life. Honest question m8. I've always kind of been cur8lious to your disdain toward Bill Krozbyzish especially as it relates to sort of hypocritical (for lack of better term) comments like yours toward LSD for being in a seemingly better (for lack of better term) position than the Doug.
I think I get it, I just want to hear it from your perspective. You're a smart guy glam and you think you know it, but you have a dead set eye on comparative analysis toward Bill Krozby especially, especially as it relates to his occupational endeavours.
Can a person be successful working hospitality jobs their whole life? Can they "have a life" while doing so? If a man lives to 75 having worked exclusively in medium-wage jobs their whole life are they a fucking lower?
Don't get sensitive on me I'm genuinely curious as to your thoughts on that.
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2018-03-28 at 8:43 AM UTC
Originally posted by lempoid loompus the patterns are different for every test. if they were the same patterns it would be a learning test, not an IQ test, and the statistics would reflect this, because these tests are normed on people who have been tested chronically who originally were assessed earlier in their life for giftedness. like i was in gifted programs from kindergarden to 10th grade even though i never did any work. the statistics are mathematical artifacts detached from any possible applied and inferred social dogmas that inherently support one's work as an accurate measure of intelligence, and how does it do that? through the g factor, which has been highly correlated through brain scans to increased neural connectivity and efficiency. the g factor is the #1 correlate of IQ tests, and the g factor is the #1 correlate of increased neural connectivity/efficiency, therefore IQ tests when constructed well are the most accurate assessment of an enhanced neurological architecture possible.
And all this shit is meaningless, just like the philosophy you shit on so vehemently -
2018-03-28 at 8:46 AM UTC